Site To-Do List
. . . Or things to do better, during the next site-wide update.

Set link class based on type of link
At present, all links within this Website are set to class="LINK". This should be changed to using multiple classes, based on what type of link is in the <a> tag. That even if these multiple classes were to all be handled the same way, embeddinging this information within my Webpages enables differences based on the link type in the future.
 
Add full acronym meanings
For the acronyms and abbreviations within written text that is the content of a Webpage, use the title attribute of an <acronym> tag to provide the full meaning. That using any current Web browser, a pop-up with that full meaning will appear when the pointer hovers over the acronym.
 
Implement <h1>, <h2> & <h3> tags
Now that the "Version 3" browsers really are legacy software, so style commands could be used to implement (only) the "look and feel" for a site, I need to use real heading tags. Which will provide improved accessibility, without sacrificing acceptable appearances. However, the fact that "Version 4" browsers are still in limited use will require using the Size Matters kludge to do this.
 
Re-coding of "narrow blank lines"
Again, now "Version 3" browsers need only support usable navigation and legible content-- not the desired appearances-- how narrow blank lines are coded should also be changed. That instead of <font size="1" style="font-size: xx-small;"> something like <span class="TinyLine"> should be used. Thus removing all remaining <font> tags within the content of the Webpages (between the page header and page footer).
 

 

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